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Mykola Hlushchenko

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and Vasilkivsky. After escaping a prisoner-of-war camp in Poland during World War I he made his way to Germany where his love for art brought him to the private studio of Hans Baluschek in Berlin. Mykola Hlushchenko was noted by critics who reviewed several of his paintings submitted to the Kasper
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In the 1960s, having come into close contact with new artistic trends on his trips abroad, he revitalized his paintings with expressive colors, and assumed a leading position among Ukrainian colorist painters. Hlushchenko's work was exhibited in Berlin (1924), Paris (five exhibits 1925–34), Milan
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and helped organize its large exhibition of Ukrainian, French, and Italian paintings at the National Museum in
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A graduate of the Academy of Art in Berlin (1924), from 1925 he worked in
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where he immediately attracted the attention of French critics. From the
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The catalog of the exhibition of M. Glushchenko's graphics (1930s–1970s)
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12 Nudes by Mykola Hlushchenko. Exclusive by Ukrainian Art Library.
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where he attended classes in drawing and became fond by artwork of
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At the beginning of the 1930s, Hlushchenko belonged to the
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Igor Bugaenko. Mykola Hlushchenko: Biographical sketch
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A set of postcards by Mykola Hlushchenko. Kyiv, 1976.
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Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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Index

Ukrainian
Shevchenko National Prize

Novomoskovske
Yekaterinoslav Governorate
Russian Empire
Zaporozhian Cossacks
Yuzivka
Illia Ripin
Paris
New Objectivity
post-Impressionism
Oleksandr Dovzhenko
Volodymyr Vynnychenko
Henri Barbusse
Romain Rolland
Victor Margueritte
Paul Signac
Lviv
USSR
Kyiv
France
Belgium
Switzerland
Italy
Ukrainian SSR
Baikove Cemetery
Order of the Red Banner of Labour
Shevchenko National Prize
"Hlushchenko Mykola"

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